Frontiers of Construction IV
Frontiers of Construction takes its audience on a trip to the most modern, technologically complicated construction projects in the world - where the future is being built in concrete and sand. Each episode focuses on a single engineering specialty and introduces us to visionaries with grand designs for our future.
An exploration of innovative training facilities in Canada, the United States and cyberspace.
Explores the innovative technologies for enabling high-speed passenger trains to travel at speeds of more than 300 kilometres per hour.
A look at how structures in Germany, London and Vancouver are being reconstructed with modern engineering and amazing new architectural
concepts.
Explores one of the most challenging jobs in construction: the $50 million dollar renovation project taking place under Carnegie Hall.
This episode takes an in-depth look at women who work in the most demanding areas of construction.
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This episode takes an in-depth look at women who work in the most demanding areas of construction.
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The declining state of the world's freshwater resources may prove to be the dominant issue of the century. This episode examines ways of turning sea water into drinking water.
Episode reminder
The declining state of the world's freshwater resources may prove to be the dominant issue of the century. This episode examines ways of turning sea water into drinking water.
Episode reminder
The declining state of the world's freshwater resources may prove to be the dominant issue of the century. This episode examines ways of turning sea water into drinking water.
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When it comes to the construction of new museums and art galleries, there is a demand for its architecture to be more captivating and complex than the exhibits.
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When it comes to the construction of new museums and art galleries, there is a demand for its architecture to be more captivating and complex than the exhibits.
Episode reminder
When it comes to the construction of new museums and art galleries, there is a demand for its architecture to be more captivating and complex than the exhibits.
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